Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|        and not far from them a shepherd's fire was blazing, and
 2     I,       I|      fire was blazing, and the shepherd himself sat beside it. I
 3     I,       I|    broom-plants. I can see the shepherd's black form, encircled
 4     I,      II|       beheld the figure of the shepherd, and saw him raise his staff
 5     I,     III|             Then call for that shepherd. I want him."~ ~I obeyed,
 6     I,     III|      him."~ ~I obeyed, and the shepherd, who had complacently eyed
 7     I,     III|      patience, and, taking the shepherd's crook and horn, he gave
 8     I,     III|        a signal-flag.~ ~As the shepherd at length trotted on and
 9     I,     III|     good sense sat down by the shepherd's fire, on exactly the same
10     I,     III|        the same spot where the shepherd had sat, and began watching
11     I,     III| protection of their legitimate shepherd, and that temporary official,
12     I,      VI|     the company, and the canny shepherd, who both sold and kept
13    II,      IX|      still serving as a humble shepherd on the Verhovina."~ ~I was
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